Garrett Motion Preserves $2.6 Billion Stalking Horse Bid For Business

Garrett Motion Preserves $2.6 Billion Stalking Horse Bid

Competitive process to continue to explore all alternatives; Auction date set for Dec. 18.

Garrett Motion Inc. announced that on Friday, Oct. 23 it secured Court approval of bidding procedures for a competitive process to either sell the business of Garrett or raise equity capital for a stand-alone plan of reorganization. The competitive process will continue over the next seven weeks and is expected to conclude at an auction on or about Dec. 18, 2020. The bidding procedures permit Garrett to explore all options, including sales of Garrett for cash, sales of Garrett with co-investment rights offered to stakeholders, and stand-alone plans of reorganization.

Garrett also obtained on Friday approval of “stalking horse” bidding protections for affiliates of KPS Capital Partners, including a $63 million-dollar termination fee and expense reimbursement (subject to a limit of $21 million). 

As previously disclosed, on Sept. 20, Garrett and certain affiliates of KPS entered into a share and asset purchase agreement (SAPA) in connection with the proposed purchase of Garrett’s business, and, on Oct. 19, KPS delivered a revised proposal in which KPS agreed to, among other things, increase its “stalking horse” bid by $500 million to $2.6 billion. These “stalking horse” bidding protections will be payable by Garrett if the SAPA is terminated because Garrett decides to pursue a higher and better alternative or in certain other circumstances.

The bidding protections preserve the Stalking Horse Bid, which provides for:

• The purchase by a new company organized by KPS (the “New Garrett”) of substantially all of the assets of the Debtors and the economic value of ASASCO’s litigation claims and defenses against Honeywell for aggregate purchase consideration of $2.6 billion;

• The re-listing of New Garrett as a public company; and

• The opportunity for Garrett’s current stockholders to co-invest up to $350 million in the purchase of common stock of New Garrett on same terms as KPS.

The Debtors intend to proceed with the competitive process and actively solicit alternatives to the Stalking Horse Bid prior to the auction, including the continued development of the proposals received from Centerbridge Partners, L.P. and Oaktree Capital Management L.P. as well as the development of other potential stand-alone plan opportunities that provide investment opportunities to Garrett’s stockholders.

“Garrett is pleased to have obtained the recent relief from the Court, including approval of our debtor-in-possession financing and customer, supplier and vendor programs, as well as the auction procedures and the preservation of the current $2.6 billion bid by KPS,” said Chief Executive Officer Olivier Rabiller. “We look forward to working with the various bidders, our stockholder groups and all of our stakeholders on a robust competitive process and prompt emergence from Chapter 11 in the first quarter of 2021.”

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